Computer Lab Use Policy
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To obtain access to University designated computer labs you must be faculty, staff, or a currently enrolled student and have a Pioneer Portal Account established.
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A valid TWU picture I.D. may be requested for verification of current status at any time by an employee of the Technology and Information Services Department. Individuals unable to establish identity may be asked to leave the Computer Labs.
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University computer labs support single copy printing only of all documents.
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Technology and Information Services reserves the right to monitor print jobs and cancel any print jobs that exceed the single copy policy.
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No cell phone use, food or open drink containers are permitted inside the computer labs.
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The recommended storage medium is USB flash drives. Although floppy disks are supported we have encountered information loss and lack of stability during the save process with this medium. Please make sure you have saved original copies of your work as a back-up.
Technology Use Policy-
Access to the information resource infrastructure both within the University and beyond the campus, sharing of information, and security of the intellectual products of the academic community, all require that each and every user accept responsibility to protect the rights of other users. Any member of the University community who, without authorization, accesses, uses, destroys, alters, dismantles or disfigures the University information resources, properties or facilities, including those owned by third parties, thereby threatens the atmosphere of increased access and sharing of information, threatens the security within which members of the community may create intellectual products and maintain records and engages in unethical and unacceptable conduct.
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Access to the information technology systems at the University is provided as a privilege and must be treated as such by all users of these systems. Members of the University community should strive for the most responsible use of the institution's resources. Users accept the responsibility to:
1. Respect the legal protection provided by copyright and licensing of programs and data.
2. Respect the privacy and rights of other users.
3. Respect the intended usage of resources.
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Information resources in this statement are meant to include any information in electronic or audiovisual format or any hardware or software that make possible the storage and use of such information (i.e., electronic mail, local databases, externally accessed databases, CD-ROM, motion picture film, recorded magnetic media, photographs, digitized information, voice mail, faxes).
For questions regarding these policies please contact:
Office of the Vice-President for Technology and Information Services at 940.898.3980 -
page updated 11/3/2009 10:08